Reebok Men's Tiltridge Trail Running Shoes - US10
Price $100 OBO
These are brand new never worn adidas trail running shoes. These were given to my husband as a gift but he hasn't found a use for them yet as he already has a pair that he uses on and around the water. These are great if you are a boatie as I have a pair that I wear on board as well as when travelling ashore in our dinghy. They are in perfect condition as they have been stored in a cupboard. The information below has been taken from a website that used to sell them online.
Reebok TILTRIDGE TRAIL RUNNING SHOE (from website selling them):
The Reebok All-Season Adventure shoes for men. Get ultimate water drainage with fully perforated EVA sockliner non-water-retention Mesh strobel and outsole drainage ports. The lightweight Mesh upper offers quick-drying and breathability with interior stretch bootie construction for easy on/off. The Outdoor-inspired hiker eyelets with speed or oval lacing offer a secure fit. The Ergonomically-designed double-barrel heel tab pull enables a perfect heel fit. Lightweight moulded EVA foam offers shock absorption and responsive comfort. The three-zoned Rubber outsole with varying degrees of hardness provides durable full-step traction. Dynamic outsole lug pattern and forefoot grip spurs provide extra traction on variable terrain.
Technology: techfit
Material: synthetic mesh fabric
Colour: Blue/Grey
Season: '16SS
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